Willie Jan
Member
Last Saturday very early in the morning I went to the woods nearby to make a picture of a little creek "de beerze" where some trees fell over a couple of years ago. I go there a few times a year to make the same picture (4x5) so that I have a serie after 10 years about how the trees disappear over the years.
I put up my shen hao 4x5, measured light at 1 minute at F22, put in a sheetholder, hit the extension cord and initialized the timer.
After that i watched the scene to see if no wind was going to mess up my picture.
After some 15 seconds I saw something on top of the tree that was lying across the creek. When looking at that spot, I saw a young fox walking from the left to the right over the tree and disappearing into the woods at the other side. He had not seen me standing there 10 meter away.
Directly after the fox disappeared, a kingsfisher flew over the tree over the creek.
Sure nothing is on my film, but it was a very nice experience that made my day.
I put up my shen hao 4x5, measured light at 1 minute at F22, put in a sheetholder, hit the extension cord and initialized the timer.
After that i watched the scene to see if no wind was going to mess up my picture.
After some 15 seconds I saw something on top of the tree that was lying across the creek. When looking at that spot, I saw a young fox walking from the left to the right over the tree and disappearing into the woods at the other side. He had not seen me standing there 10 meter away.
Directly after the fox disappeared, a kingsfisher flew over the tree over the creek.
Sure nothing is on my film, but it was a very nice experience that made my day.